Respuesta :
Venus goes around faster than Earth, so its period must be less than Earths 1.0 years. That eliminates the first two answers. My recollection is that T^2 = k r^3, relating period of orbit to radius, so T should be (0.72/1.00)^3/2 = 0.61 of the Earths period, so 0.62 is ans.
Answer: 0.39 years (Venus orbits the Sun in 0.62 Earth years)
Explanation:
The orbital period is related to the distance of the planet from the star as:
T² = R³
where T is in years and R is in AU.
Orbital period of Venus:
T² = (0.72)³
⇒ T = 0.62 years
Orbital period of Earth
T² = (1.0)³
⇒T = 1 year
The difference between the orbital periods of Venus and Earth is: (1 -0.62) = 0.38 years. Venus orbits the Sun in 0.62 Earth years.